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The U.S. government has lifted the warning on tomatoes that were linked to a nationwide salmonella outbreak. The cause of the outbreak remains a mystery. Kelly Cobiella reports.
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July 17: The FDA says it is OK to eat tomatoes again, lifting its salmonella warning amid signs that the outbreak has slowed. NBC's Chris Clackum reports.
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FDA ...ood Protection David Acheson testified at an Energy & Commerce Subcmte. hearing on lessons learned during a recent salmonella outbreak, linked to water and serrano peppers found on a Mexican ...
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July 30: FDA officials say the nationwide salmonella outbreak is linked to irrigation water at a Mexican pepper farm. NBC's Robert Bazell reports.
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At least four salmonella cases have been confirmed here in Colorado and the Food and Drug Administration still hasn't pinpointed the source, Randall Pinkston reports.
4 months ago
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David Acheson, FDA, associate commissioner for foods and others hosted a briefing with experts from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to discuss a notable development in the ongoing investigation of the salmonella outbreak.
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